Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 750 § 750.585 — Written provider agreement with providing attorney
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 750 ·
Oregon Code § 750.585·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Written provider agreement with providing attorney.
An organization shall not operate
or offer a plan in this state unless the organization first enters into a
written provider agreement with the providing attorney or attorneys. The
following provisions apply to such an agreement:
(1) A provider
agreement shall not contain any provision that allows the providing attorney to
seek payment from a member, other than any copayments and deductibles scheduled
in the agreement, in the event of nonpayment by the organization for any services
that have been performed under the plan by the providing attorney; and
(2) A provider
agreement shall contain a guarantee that the providing attorney will furnish
plan services to plan members whether or not the providing attorney has been or
will be paid under the plan. Provider agreements shall require providing
attorneys to give plan members the full benefit of plan membership until the
member leaves the plan or until the anniversary date of the date the plan
member joined the plan, whichever comes first. [1989 c.331 §10]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 750.585
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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